![]() ![]() The woman is a spitfire, and that’s exactly what Nash needs right now. Lina is only in town temporarily and she’s sure to run at the first sign of a relationship, but Nash can feel himself being drawn to her. So when the woman his brother dated briefly twenty years ago (then befriended) moves into the apartment next door, it’s a shock to the system. Nash has always been a rule-follower, a relationship guy, and a kind, loving man – but the experience has changed him, and he can feel himself getting pulled into the darkness. The story follows Nash, a cop who was recently shot while on the job. These opposites attract in a big way, and it was so much fun watching them fall together. ![]() The romance is at the heart of everything though, and these two were fire together – it’s a hot slow burn, with crackling chemistry and tons of sexual tension. It could certainly be read as a standalone if you really wanted to, but the community is integral to the story and the suspense element ties the books together. ![]() ![]() I also loved the neighbors aspect, and just how much this community bonds together. There was just something immensely compelling about this wounded and vulnerable hero he’s a genuinely good guy who is in a dark place, and it’s not until a fierce, fiery woman enters his life that he starts coming back into the light. It was great to be back in Knockemout – this sequel did NOT disappoint! I think I liked it better than the first one, and that was very tough competition. ![]()
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